
I have been dining at the glib café too frequently. I have been listening to too many bitter, angry, paper-hearted ones, locked in their own glare. I am turning from the table of TV dinners of MSNBC, CNN, and POX News – that alphabet soup of garish headlines, cynicism, blame, and eternally breaking bad news.
Instead, I am taking in the words of scripture. Poet and scholar, David Rosenberg exposes anew the dive of imposters, held captive in their own minds. His translation of Psalm 1 feeds me with the truth of the word of the infinite.

Psalm 1
Happy the one
stepping lightly over
the hearts of men
and out of the way
of mind-locked reality
the masks of sincerity
he steps from his place at the glib café
to find himself in the word
of the infinite
embracing it
in his mind
with his heart
parting his lips for it
lightly
day into night
transported like a tree
to a riverbank
sweet with fruit in time
his heart unselfish
whatever he does
ripens
while bitter men turn dry
blowing in the wind like yesterday’s paper
unable to stand in the gathering
light
they fall
faded masks
in love’s spotlight
burning hearts of paper
unhappily
locked in their own glare
but my Lord opens
his loving one
to breathe embracing air
David Rosenberg, A Poet’s Bible
Oh won’t you meet me there for dinner in that living word
and embracing air?
Shall we together part our lips lightly for this feast?

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